A cost index is a ratio of the cost of something now to its cost at some time in the past General equation is: C t = C 0 (I t /I o ) Example: The construction.

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A cost index is a ratio of the cost of something now to its cost at some time in the past General equation is: C t = C 0 (I t /I o ) Example: The construction cost of a certain highway ramp was $380,000 in The ENR construction cost index had a value of at that time. If a similar project is to be constructed at a time when the index value is , what would the estimated cost be? Solution: C t = 380,000 ( / ) = $562,400

A cost-capacity equation relates the cost of something to its size General equation is: C 2 = C 1 (Q 2 /Q 1 ) x Example: The cost of a 0.5 MGD wastewater aeration pond was $120,000. How much would a 4.0 MGD pond be expected to cost if the exponent in the cost-capacity equation is 0.74 Solution: C 4MGD = 120,000(4.0/0.5) 0.74 = $559,070

Cost factors are used for estimating total plant costs from equipment costs. Solution: The overall cost factor is h = = 2.03 C T = 2.03(600,000) = $1,218,000 Example: The cost of equipment for a certain manufacturing facility is expected to be $600,000. If the labor cost factor is 0.23, the construction materials cost factor is 0.54, and the indirect cost factor is 0.26, estimate the total cost of the facility. General equation is: C T = hC E Where : C T = total plant cost C E = total equipment cost h = overall cost factor= 1 + ∑ individual cost factors

The cost of a 0.5 MGD wastewater aeration pond was $300,000. How much would a 4.0 MGD pond be expected to cost if the exponent in the cost-capacity equation is Cost Capacity Problem Answer = C 4MGD = 300,000(4.0/0.5) 0.70 = $1,286,128

The construction cost of a certain highway ramp was $800,000 in The ENG Construction Cost Index had a value of 4770 at that time. If a similar project is to be constructed at a time when the index value is 7060, what would be the estimated cost? Cost Index Problem Answer: __ Ct = 800,000 (7060/4770) = 1,184,067